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Jason Scott Is Archiving CD-ROMs and Floppy Discs From Closets Around the World
Game patches, spreadsheet software, FTP sites, software update files—the digital preservationist is saving rare bits of computer history that would otherwise be lost forever.
You Can Find Every ‘Joy of Painting’ Painting in This Searchable Bob Ross Database
We spoke to computer programmer Felix Auer about his archive of every painting made in ‘The Joy of Painting.’
Programmers Are Racing to Save Apple II Software Before It Goes Extinct
We're living in a golden age of Apple II preservation.
There's an Online Galaxy Full of Star Wars Art
Curator DB Burkeman archived of Star Wars art for the internet.
Experience Enron's Everyday Evil with a 500,000+ Email Experiment
One of the most notorious corporate scandals in American history comes to your inbox in Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne's project, 'The Good Life.'
This GeoCities Advent Calendar Is a Christmas Miracle
Stop pretending your childhood was spent in snow covered log cabins with that Thomas Kinkade crap.
Meet the Artist Building an Open-Source Database of Everyday Movements
Rosana Antolí conducts the world's first gestural census by recording everyday actions of East Londoners.
How Nintendo Power’s Japanese Influence Changed Game Magazines Forever
You can now view all of Nintendo Power online.
These Ancient News Reels Show Us a Past that Can Inform Our Future
One of the greatest archives in the world comes to the best website in the world.
Relive the Internet's Wild West Days at the Malware Museum
The Malware Museum is a large archive of 80’s and 90’s computer viruses removed of their nightmarishly destructive capabilities.